Riazat Butt talks to the creator of Islamic Rage Boy Hugh Pancuck about making fun of Muslims. Steve Bell talks about stereotypes and Waseem Mahmood tells us about his anti-terror pop song. In the studio is Faisal Hanjra from the Federation of Student Islamic Societies.

Riazat Butt looks at Britain's shisha bar culture which faces extinction under the smoking ban, and she talks to Zahed Amanullah and Mohammed Imran about what other leisure activities are available for Muslims.

Sarfraz Manzoor asks why can't we all just get along. He looks at the history of Muslim, Christian and Jewish cooperation with author Zachary Karabell, and discusses current interfaith projects with Abdurahman Jafar.
Can you stick it through the Islamophonic feed please?

Riazat Butt picks apart the rich tapestry of Muslim Britain in the first of an occasional series looking at the smorgasbord of schools of thought. This week - Shi'ism. Her guide is Dr Sajjad Rizvi from the School of Arab and Islamic Studies at Exeter University.

Riazat Butt thumbs through the pages of Muslim magazines to find out if they're a good read or money down the drain. Joining her are media pundit Sunny Hundall and writer Sarfraz Manzoor. We also have a press digest from Declan Walsh, our correspondent in Islamabad.

Riazat Butt pulls on some big navy knickers and an aertex shirt as she goes back to school with an education report. Joining her in the studio are guests Mohammed Mukadam, from the Association of Muslim Schools, and Terry Sanderson, from the National Secular Society.